How to resolve conflict and address strife in relationships
Is conflict always a bad thing? Discover how biblical characters Abraham and Lot found peace through a surprising choice.
Is conflict always a bad thing? Discover how biblical characters Abraham and Lot found peace through a surprising choice.
If you’re tired of transitions, remember this. In God’s Kingdom, transitions are not roadblocks but the scenic route to your
In an age of misinformation and division, can we ever truly build a just society? This timely article tackles the challenges of our moment, exploring the dangers of unchecked power and proposing a path towards unity and righteousness.
Unmasking the Spirit of Destruction to help build hopeful connections, advocating for hope and healing through humility, communication, and forgiveness.
Relational witchcraft is an insidious practice that defiles relationships by using them to control, manipulate, and dominate another person. It can be used by anyone, regardless of their age, gender, or social status.
A couple of things you’ve likely noticed: Many Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in your life are clearly hurting, and there is power in the way you love. Because of this your love, in all relationships, will require nuance.
The “Bride’s Mirror” reflects on subtle distortions within the Church, urging self-examination for the Modern Church and transformation toward Jesus’s vision for a radiant church.
Christians Following Trump while Following Christ on the MAGA Bus explores the intersection of faith and politics through the lens of christians navigating the path toward Trump’s America.
Using manipulation in relationships to get what you want is exceedingly wicked—a Pastor’s Spiritual Guide to Help Discern and Overcome People with Manipulative and Controlling Behavior Patterns.
If you asked ten people, “what is worship? “In this blog post, if you hang in there with me, I hope to provide a valuable framework to understand worship better. Whatever you know about worship, set it aside; please don’t throw it away (you may need to pick it up later); I want you to journey with me as we rediscover what worship is.
Similarly to the point of no return there’s a parallel- It’s called “the point of genuine faith.” The point of genuine faith is when a person’s faith and commitment to serve God leads a person to an irrevocable course of action toward God where turning back is no longer an option; genuine faith has propelled the person forward.